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I stopped taking Birth control June 2011. After a year of no success of getting pregnant and and thinking i was not ovulating(i took the test and never saw it positive) i finally went to an ob she ordered blood test and an ultrasound, she diagonist me with PCOS. I wasnt happy with her so I transfered to a infertility specialist July 2012 where i got my first round of clomid, IUI and more ultrasounds. When i found out i didnt get pregnant with that round i startd for my next cycle to start and when in in August. In August the clomid caused a cyst so I was not able to try in August and i am starting the cycle agian this month.

know its so hard to not read into things. much easier said then done. i test monday i might not know till tuesday or wednesday cuz doc is on vacation mon-tues-wed of next week so they have to take it to a 2rd party testing lab instead of there own so it will probably take longer. i thought this week dragged, next week is definitly going to drag.View Thread

that is wierd i would ask why he is putting you on meds when nothing was found wrong with you it was essentially him, and 2 % doesnt sound like alot wrong, sound like hes got more good then bad.View Thread

dont know yet. in july when i started started clomid i went in the day he told me to to have a pregnancy test, negative pf course then 2 days later started my peroid. so i might do a home test monday then by wednesday i dont start i will go to doc and get a blood drawn pregnancy test.

i got a call from my doc yesterday and progesterone levels were 33.5!!!!!View Thread

I know!!! i just realized its next week. good luck to you and sending all to you as well.

how have you been feeling? I have has sore breasts for a week now started last thursday. i usally get sore breasts a few days before my peroid 2-4 days and then byt the time my peroid starts they dont hurt anymore. so i am not sure whats going on with that. good sign,?! bad sign?!View Thread

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